During tonight's episode (November 2) of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! it was Coleen Rooney and Alan Halsall who took part in the latest trial, Farmyard of Fear.
But fans took to X, formerly Twitter sharing the same concern - they don't want the 2024 series "to end" and "can't pick" who they want to leave camp next.
Some even revealed they will be "so sad" over "whoever goes next".
This viewer said: "Can we keep everyone in camp till the end, such an amazing group this time, don't want it to end."
Another posted: "I hate the fact that everyone left in camp is so likeable and we will be losing them."
Too soon Father, too soon 😅 #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/ujJPPxsyHq
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 2, 2024
One viewer commented: "i’m going to be so sad to whoever goes next, all of them deserve the cyclone and i want it to be the final tonight as the lineup is that good."
"Actually can’t pick who I want to leave, gonna be sad any way I think," agreed this person.
Someone also said: "Actually have no idea who is gonna go tonight…"
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Who's out of I'm a Celebrity so far?
As we enter the final week of I'm a Celebrity, viewers will be given the chance to vote for who they want to evict from the Australian jungle.
The ITV series started off with 10 campmates, followed by the two late arrivals – Love Island star Maura Higgins and writer and broadcaster Reverend Richard Coles.
Many of the campmates have had to face their fears throughout the last few weeks, from swimming underwater with eels to eating gruesome insects and animal parts.
But who has left I’m a Celebrity so far in 2024? Let’s take a look.
- Jane Moore – voted out of the jungle by viewers on November 29
- Dean McCullough – December 1
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every day at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
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